2013 Porsche Boxster Base Convertible - Better Than New! Low Miles! on 2040-cars
Marco Island, Florida, United States
Better than New! Low, low Miles! Great opportunity on a great car! Horizontally opposed 6 cylinder 2.7 liter 265 HP, 206 lb ft torque Water cooled w/alum block & cylinder heads Integrated dry sump lubrication Double overhead cams w/4 valves per cyl VarioCam plus variable valve timing and lift Variable resonance intake manifold Cylinder specific anti-knock control McFherson Strut Suspension System Stabilizer bars, Front & rear Porsche Stability Management (PSM) Antilock Braking System (ABS) Anti-slip Regulation (ASR) Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Automatic Brake Differential (ABD) 12.4" vented rotors 2/4 piston calipers - F 11.8" vented rotors w/4 piston calipers - R Brake pad wear Indicators on each pad 8x18 alloy wheels w/235/45ZR18 tires - F 9x18 alloy wheels w/265/45ZR18 tires - R Direct Fuel Injection Auto Start Stop PASSIVE SAFETY/ENVIRONMENT LEV II (Low Emission Vehicle) status Body shell hot dip galvanized on both sides, with/ high strength steel & Boron Steel Safety structures. Aluminum doors and lids F/R 8 airbags for driver and passenger including front and knee airbags head airbags (door) & thorax airbags (seat) Porsche side impact protection (POSIP) Seatbelt pre-tensioners & force limiters Exhaust system made of Stainless steel COMFORT/CONVENIENCE Spoke shell, height and read adjustable Power Rack & pinion steering ww/vario ratio Speed activated rear spoiler Full power convertible top Universal Audio Interface Bluetooth (R) hands free mobile phone intern Halogen headlights w/coming home feature Remote Entry alarm w/int surveillance Homelink (R), Cruise Control CDR, AM/FM/CD radio w 4 loudspeakers Multifunctional trip computer Three 12V outlets Floor mats OPTIONS Boxster Aqua Blue Metallic Convertible Top in Blue Luxor Beige Std int sport sts Sports seats plus 2 way, elec Infotainment Package Convenience Package Porsche Doppelkupplung (PDK) Sport Seat Left Plus manual Sport Seat Right Plus manual 2 Seat heating 19 inch Boxster S Wheel Wheel caps color Porsche Crest Sound Package Plus Seat ventilation Wind Deflector 2 zone Automatic Air Condition Park Assist (front and rear) PCM3 Extend Navigation Mod-PCM 3.0 Sirius XM(R) Sport Design steering wheel On Apr-17-14 at 09:16:29 PDT, seller added the following information: NOTE: Remainder of factory 36 month, 50,000 warranty which extends to 9/15. |
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2015 Porsche Panamera S E-Hybrid
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